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Re: LoTW Question
Hopefully that ill clear it up :)
73 de Joe 1244
Hopefully that ill clear it up :)
73 de Joe 1244
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Joseph Miller <kj8o.ham@...>
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#38921
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Re: LoTW Question
Had a problem recently with LOTW not crediting confirmed QSO's to the WAS panel.
Called support who sorted it out for me but said that the WAS process was in review and updating and that many of the
Had a problem recently with LOTW not crediting confirmed QSO's to the WAS panel.
Called support who sorted it out for me but said that the WAS process was in review and updating and that many of the
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John Bower <poppajohnbower@...>
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#38920
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Re: LoTW Question
>>> What does the green check mark mean?
I think the green check mark occurs when an ‘Awarded’ QSL is reloaded by the DX station. Sometimes DXpeditions will accumulate log corrections for
>>> What does the green check mark mean?
I think the green check mark occurs when an ‘Awarded’ QSL is reloaded by the DX station. Sometimes DXpeditions will accumulate log corrections for
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Mike Flowers
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#38919
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Re: LoTW Question [1 Attachment]
This is what happens when you receive a confirmation for an entity that is already confirmed. It is probably of no concern for DX stations, but I have seen where it could be quite useful for
This is what happens when you receive a confirmation for an entity that is already confirmed. It is probably of no concern for DX stations, but I have seen where it could be quite useful for
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Joseph Miller <kj8o.ham@...>
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#38918
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Re: LoTW Question [1 Attachment]
Bill:
Those check boxes are there to drive you crazy worrying what they are !
Jerry N9AVY
Bill:
Those check boxes are there to drive you crazy worrying what they are !
Jerry N9AVY
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Jerry N9AVY
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#38917
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LoTW Question
Hello all,
I have a question about QSOs confirmed in LoTW. On some of them, there is an empty check box and 10; M Challenge or similar. What does that empty check box mean? If I check it, what
Hello all,
I have a question about QSOs confirmed in LoTW. On some of them, there is an empty check box and 10; M Challenge or similar. What does that empty check box mean? If I check it, what
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Bill Garwood
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#38916
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Re: The Half-Busted QSO
Most transmitters have a SEND or XMIT or some such button on the front panel to make tuning easier. I have used mine on one occasion when my CAT control was not working. I just remembered a
Most transmitters have a SEND or XMIT or some such button on the front panel to make tuning easier. I have used mine on one occasion when my CAT control was not working. I just remembered a
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Bill Williams
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#38915
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The Half-Busted QSO
Kind of slow here on the group. I hope all is well where you are.
Worked a station yesterday that was having some technical problems...his signal was cutting in and out..he was fairly new to PSK31
Kind of slow here on the group. I hope all is well where you are.
Worked a station yesterday that was having some technical problems...his signal was cutting in and out..he was fairly new to PSK31
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Bill Garwood
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#38914
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Re: http://www.remotehamradio.com/
I'm going to venture to guess that folks with RF concerns due to having a pacemaker tend not to risk their lives on whether or not they think a given ham station is well-engineered. I suspect you
I'm going to venture to guess that folks with RF concerns due to having a pacemaker tend not to risk their lives on whether or not they think a given ham station is well-engineered. I suspect you
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cessnaflyer42
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#38913
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Re: remote radio
The internet and computers has been a mixed blessing for Ham radio. As the technology increases in future there will no doubt be more situations to straighten out.
There could be some benefits
The internet and computers has been a mixed blessing for Ham radio. As the technology increases in future there will no doubt be more situations to straighten out.
There could be some benefits
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Jerry N9AVY
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#38912
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Re: remote radio
Interesting what is happening to our beloved hobby due to the Internet. I worked a guy the other day that was at his office during lunch remote controlling his home PSK31 station using his smart
Interesting what is happening to our beloved hobby due to the Internet. I worked a guy the other day that was at his office during lunch remote controlling his home PSK31 station using his smart
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Bill Garwood
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#38911
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Re: remote radio
Unfortunately , a discussion like this can open up a whole can of worms in various circles. The camps are pretty well divided among pro & con. Think that's why ARRL and other awards groups have not
Unfortunately , a discussion like this can open up a whole can of worms in various circles. The camps are pretty well divided among pro & con. Think that's why ARRL and other awards groups have not
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Jerry N9AVY
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#38910
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Re: remote radio
I have no problem with someone traveling to a distant location and using a rental shack or club station. I also do not have a problem with someone operating a remote station from home, if that is the
I have no problem with someone traveling to a distant location and using a rental shack or club station. I also do not have a problem with someone operating a remote station from home, if that is the
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Ray Clements
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#38909
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Re: remote radio
I'm one of those guilty of using a club station to make contacts, but the club station is 30 miles East of my QTH and has only been used for DXCC contacts when my station was down or QRN levels were
I'm one of those guilty of using a club station to make contacts, but the club station is 30 miles East of my QTH and has only been used for DXCC contacts when my station was down or QRN levels were
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Jerry N9AVY
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#38908
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Re: remote radio
James -
I also agree completely with what you've said. Part of my concern and perspective on this topic is the treatment of my own portable operations, as I've operated portable from at least
James -
I also agree completely with what you've said. Part of my concern and perspective on this topic is the treatment of my own portable operations, as I've operated portable from at least
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Steve W3HF
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#38907
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Re: http://www.remotehamradio.com/
The ARRL handbooks have all the info need to correctly setup a good station
But most hams to don’t go that route.
Don’t setup proper grounds for equipment or antennas.
Running CB amps on 10m
The ARRL handbooks have all the info need to correctly setup a good station
But most hams to don’t go that route.
Don’t setup proper grounds for equipment or antennas.
Running CB amps on 10m
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Brian (N2MLP)
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#38906
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Re: http://www.remotehamradio.com/
Lots of variables could come into play like where antenna is located in proximity to shack, is there RF coming back down the feed line, how well shielded is transmiiter/antenna tuner, and so on. How
Lots of variables could come into play like where antenna is located in proximity to shack, is there RF coming back down the feed line, how well shielded is transmiiter/antenna tuner, and so on. How
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Jerry N9AVY
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#38905
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Re: http://www.remotehamradio.com/
In a well designed station you shouldn’t have RF in the shack for safety reasons in the first place.
Plus there is always QRP operations.
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de N2MLP Brian
In a well designed station you shouldn’t have RF in the shack for safety reasons in the first place.
Plus there is always QRP operations.
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de N2MLP Brian
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Brian (N2MLP)
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#38904
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Re: http://www.remotehamradio.com/
Some people are restricted from being in areas with RF radiation because they are wearing pacemakers. I know of at least 2 hams who have that problem.
Jerry N9AVY
Some people are restricted from being in areas with RF radiation because they are wearing pacemakers. I know of at least 2 hams who have that problem.
Jerry N9AVY
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Jerry N9AVY
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#38903
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Re: remote radio
Very well written James on all points ... 110% agree!
A large part of ham radio is about experimentation and innovation -- remote use and internet integration is an excellent example of
Very well written James on all points ... 110% agree!
A large part of ham radio is about experimentation and innovation -- remote use and internet integration is an excellent example of
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David Westbrook
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#38902
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